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Abstract:

A contribution to health care studies and administrative law which offers a humane and practical alternative to the current process of reviewing consumer health care complaints.Read more...

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"This first-rate study should interest everyone concerned with health-care law and policy. Kinney provides a rich description of individuals' complaints about health care, the law governing such complaints, the structure of health insurance, and the process of health care policymaking. She argues compellingly for more public and responsive procedures for handling consumer complaints. This major book illuminates a leading topic of our time."-Thomas O. Sargentich, American University, Washington College of Law "This book makes an important contribution to a new and deeper understanding of health care policy procedures. With her sound and thorough grounding in administrative law, Kinney helps us to understand these processes in original and important ways."-Timothy S. Jost, Washington and Lee University School of LawRead more...